Arduino Nano Terminal Adapter Board [B080]



https://youtu.be/fk1c9WHz5vs

* Specs

This is a terminal adapter for Arduino Nano. It lables for Arduino Nano version 3.0, however you can still use this adapter for the older version (just have to remember that A0-A7 are in the reverse order). You can use this adapter to easily hook up Arduino Nano to an outside world via hook up wires. 


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Funduino Nano Shield (Funduino-NANO-006_V3) [B026]



https://youtu.be/U_Yk0EvY3-I


*GitHubhttps://github.com/rdiot/rdiot-b026.git


* Specs

This Nano Mult-Function expansion board is designed specially for Arduino Nano, solve the problem of wiring confusing when a variety of sensors connected.

Lead out all digital IO port and analog IO port, each one with standard positive and negative power interface.

Lead out the I2C interface of mainboard for convenient connection.

Increasing the DC power supply interface. Nano USB interface supply current is actually only 50MA, to bring high-current devices, such as the steering, is obviously insufficient. So in the DC power connector provide external power supply to ensure the stability of equipment operation.

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CC3000 Wifi Shield (CC3000) [B013]



https://youtu.be/wlFCkj7j2hk


*GitHubhttps://github.com/rdiot/rdiot-b013.git


* Specs

Compatible with Arduino UNO, Mega, Leondardo & Micro

Chipset: CC3000

Antenna: Onboard Ceramic

MicroSD card slot onboard

Reset button

Communication Protocol: SPI

Current: 275mA

Connects via IEEE 802.11 b/g networks

Tx Bandwidth: 11Mbps

Tx Sensitivity: +/-18dBm

Rx sensitivity: -86dBm

Operating Temperature: -20C - 70C 

IRQ pin for interrupts (useful for asynchronous connections)

Supports WEP, WPA, WPA2, TKIP and AES

TCP and UDP Client & Server Modes available

Max Concurrent TCP/UDP Sockets: 4

TCP/IP stack is built in

Dimensions: 2.36 in x 2.09 in x 0.94 in (6 cm x 5.3 cm x 2.4 cm)

Weight: 0.67 oz (19 g)

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